New T-Mobile G1 Android “Cupcake” shots and details

One of the most hotly anticipated software updates of recent memory (assuming, of course, that we’re not including the search for a stable and efficient BlackBerry Bold OS), is the Cupcake revision of the Android software for the T-Mobile G1. Rumored and confirmed in various capacities for quite some time, we’re now beginning to see further details and screenshots for this major update. Among the big changes include the oft-coveted onscreen virtual keyboard, a task manager, several new minor utility applications, and more. While the big change is obviously the inclusion of the onscreen typing mechanism, the other little changes can’t help but provide a bit more polish to the some of the handset’s rough edges. While we still don’t know exactly when this bad boy will get pushed out to the masses, we’re now hearing that “the end of January” might be a good target date. Seeing as that is roughly…right now, we might see this thing start to hit your friendly neighborhood G1 within the next several days. Then again, another delay wouldn’t be too shocking.

Anyone have any idea if Cupcake will be out on the Android Source Tree for us who want to manually update prior to T-Mobile pushing it OTA?

Would be great as it’ll give the root user community a jump start on bringing a modified version of RC31.

Tune c

No cupcake this month!!!! mid or end of feb !!
sorry guys but we gotta wait. it’s still baking

http://www.espressoreport.com Richard Ward

Cupcake? Puh-lease.

Mr. Hi-Definition

Now all Android needs is to make a phone that doesn’t have the hardware qwerty keyboard.

Oh wait, they already did… the G2 is on it’s way people. And I can’t wait to see the final product.

http://www.googleandblog.com/ Michael Martin

Anyone else use root to upload the current Cupcake branch?

As T put up in this thread earlier I detail some other features not mentioned in Arron’s thread like video recording, but as well the System Update & Close Browser option, but surprisingly SYNCH is missing.